Wednesday, May 16, 2012
The Mustang and a Toddler
I did a photo shoot with my cute nephew last week. He turns 2 next month (he is 2 weeks younger than my son). These types of photo shoots are a bit hard--they never stop moving! But luckily he has the absolute cutest personality so we got some great pictures. The kid absolutely loves cars so we asked my mother in-law to pull out her GT Mustang so we could see his reaction. I've never said this about a car before, but dang, that thing is gorgeous.
Friday, May 4, 2012
Top Ten Projects
I know I just disappeared for awhile but I'm back! Can you contain your excitement? I can't! I'm coming back to share with you the top ten projects for our humble abode (taking a cue from this stylish blogger--seriously I'm obsessed with her playroom and her whole house for that matter). Our house is wonderful, but honestly it has absolutely zero decor/style/evidence that humans live here. There's nothing on the walls, nothing on the beds, everywhere you look: nothing. So I'm ready to change that. Here are the projects we want to tackle in the next year in no particular order.
Entry from the garage: We want to do a faux mudroom type of thing here with a bench, hooks, and boxes for our shoes that are always piled high as we come inside.
Breakfast nook: I'd love to do some sort of bench seating here with storage and pillows, also a new table some day.
This is the spot we are currently working on. The bench seat has proven to be a huge pain--mostly because I have no idea how to do it. I mean I could slap something together and have it look ok, but I want it to look nice. I don't think that's too much to ask. Also I want to style this mantel somehow...possibly a family picture or sunburst mirror, and some other cool finds for the shelf.
Kitchen back splash: we are probably going to tile this area, but it's going to take some cash so we'll be waiting on this for awhile.
Front Entry: Oh this entry. I have NO IDEA what to do here. But it is so blah and plain I've got to do something! Yes that is my beautiful door. Love her.
Entertainment center: I'll either redo this piece of furniture OR we'll get a new piece to go underneath the giant TV we'll buy. Yeah, I'll probably be redoing this. Just not sure on the color.
Laundry room: We need to put a counter top on the cabinet, add upper cabinets, and make some sort of basket shelving for the end of the room. This room is a pretty good size so I'm excited for its potential for complete organization.
Hallway to the bedrooms: I'm not sure if I would dare to do this but I think it could be amazing. I also have a gallery wall type of thing in mind for this space. Something like this, this, or this. Which reminds me, our little family really needs to get family pictures done.
The girl's room: Her room has the most decoration out of the whole house, but I still have a couple of things I want to do in here. Curtain tie backs, hanging flower decor, and more pictures on the wall.
Master bedroom: This is the room that I've neglected since we got married. Before kids we got our bed, bedding, nightstands, and an ottoman that goes at the foot of the bed. But since then I have done zero to spice it up. I need to bring some life to this space and I have a few ideas. Redoing our dresser like this. Adding some molding to the walls like this. And then more pillows, more interesting lamps, window treatments, and furnishing our reading nook area.Oh man this list is daunting (the things I could do if money were no object). But I'm going to try not to get discouraged. Just take each space at a time and do what we can, when we can. I'm looking forward to making this house a home...or you know, something not so sterile!
Thursday, April 19, 2012
7 Super Shots: Travel Edition
Saw this tag on another blog, and wanted to give it a try. Now I haven't traveled very much since the kidlets joined my life, so I may be going back a few years with some of these.
Also, blogger hates me today and is only letting me center certain pictures, format certain text and not others, and I am beyond aggravated right now. Sorry, it does not look pretty.
1st: A photo that takes my breath away.
Also, blogger hates me today and is only letting me center certain pictures, format certain text and not others, and I am beyond aggravated right now. Sorry, it does not look pretty.
1st: A photo that takes my breath away.
On our honeymoon in Maui. I love seeing ocean straight to the horizon.
2nd: A photo that makes me think.
Goblin Valley. Every time we take a trip to Moab we stop here, and it always makes me think how on earth did those rocks make such crazy formations? And yes, it was windy!
3rd: A photo that makes me dream.
My daughter and her dad up in Park City. I just love this photo, and can't believe how fast time has flown.
4th: A photo that makes me laugh. There's a tie for this one.
Look at us. The day after we got married, on our flight to Maui. And I laugh at this only because we didn't know what was ahead of us. We fell asleep our first day at the beach (prior to applying sunscreen) and basically deep fried our poor bodies. My hubby's was the worst--as in puss dripping down his back at night while he lay in bed. I got cold sores on my face. Blisters. Puss. Not ideal for a honeymoon. Believe it or not, we did manage to have a great time.
On a little road trip with my girlfriends, I got pulled over for speeding in Nebraska. I was going 10 OVER THE SPEED LIMIT. Where I come from if you don't go 10 over the speed limit you get run off the road. I guess they take their speed limit seriously in Nebraska. It gave us a good laugh. :)
5th: A photo that makes my mouth water.
Not really travel related. But this Cheesecake Factory dessert does make my mouth water.
6th: A picture that tells a story.
I could have picked soooo many different things for this one but decided on this picture. My parents took all 9 of us to San Diego. We rented 2 cars but when going to places like Sea World, only wanted to pay to park 1 car. We crammed 7 adults and two baby girls in one minivan. It was hilarious. You can see my brother Jason's hand coming from up off the floor. This photo just makes me laugh. Fun times.
7th: A picture I'm most proud of.
Ok, I'm not really most proud of this picture, although it is nice (somewhere in the mountains near Marysvale, Ut), what this promt made me realize is that I haven't traveled since I bought my Nikon. As in over 2 years ago. Sad! And even more reason to plan some trips this summer.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Motivating Monday: Blah Edition
I am feeling so blah this week. Did not weigh in for that very reason. I was not ready to face the consequence of eating like crap all week. I'm thinking that one "free" day made me feel so constricted that I already rebelled. It's so utterly ridiculous. I can either not eat junk AT ALL, or go to the completely opposite side of that spectrum. Why can't I just be normal for once? Feeling pathetic. Feeling upset. That's all for now. (Sorry, Debbie Downer much?)
Also, it's my 7 year anniversary today (I guess that would be our anniversary). We're keeping it low key and going out to dinner tonight without the kiddos. Yay for not cooking on a Monday. Also, we're thinking of going on a little trip. Let's hope it happens.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Pinterest Test Kitchen Part 3
How on earth did I ever plan meals without Pinterest? It is now the first place I go when planning our weekly meals and all I have to say is hallelujah! We're finally having something different for a change. Here's just a small dent in the 132 recipes that I've pinned. (Yowza!)
Fluffy whole wheat biscuits. This is a standard biscuit recipe (not sure how fluffy they were though) but we will be making them again!
Veggie Sweet Potato Burgers. I have to admit I felt like a total foodie making this and when the hubs got home he was like, "WHAT is this?" It's a burger honey. Made out of sweet potatoes. And although it was not his favorite, I quite liked it and so did our kids. Thanks for humoring me babe!
Shepard's Pie. I'm wondering if this is a regular meal at homes across America, but I'd never made it before. It was good....and a lot of work. So I'll keep it around but I don't think I'll make it unless I feel super adventurous. Also I feel like it's more of a fall or winter recipe.
Crispy fries. This recipe is the only one in the bunch that was kind of a bust for me. I think soaking the fries works well in keeping them crispy, however, there was just SO much seasoning on there that it was a little too much. Not my favorite, but I can see how some out there might love it. I'm going to keep searching for the perfect homemade fry recipe because we do love them.
Stuffed Peppers. This was more a favorite of my husband's and mine, rather than the kids, but only because it's a little hard to eat that pepper when you can't cut your own food. Delicious, nonetheless.
Honey roasted almonds. You know that smell at the mall during Christmas time when you walk by the almond vendor and want to die it's so good? You can have that in your house. So yeah, make this right now!
Hawaiian haystacks. I know this is probably another pretty common dinner for most people, but we've never had it at our house! Not anymore, as we will be making this one again and again. Our kids totally devoured their plates and wanted seconds. I think one of the reason's my 3 year old loved it is because she got to "build" her own haystack. That makes this recipe a keeper in my book!
Summer vegetable tian. This was delicious. And so pretty. Such a nice parting from our usual broccoli or cauliflower veggie. I will definitely make this again (we omitted the onions on the bottom and I just put a few flakes in there).
Homemade french bread. The only bad thing I have to say about this is that it didn't exactly taste like french bread to us. At all. But it was good nonetheless, and we used it for a few meals so it was great.
The taco ring. Sounds a a little shady, I know, but this one we really liked. The kids absolutely loved it. So much in fact that I am already going to be making this one again. And I had enough leftover beef (from just a 1 pound package) that we used it for burritos the entire weekend. Yum.
Next up, homemade tortillas. I made tortillas from scratch! They were so good too. If I had the time, I would always do this because they were pretty easy and so yummy! I did use half wheat bread/half all purpose and they still turned out well.
Fluffy whole wheat biscuits. This is a standard biscuit recipe (not sure how fluffy they were though) but we will be making them again!
Veggie Sweet Potato Burgers. I have to admit I felt like a total foodie making this and when the hubs got home he was like, "WHAT is this?" It's a burger honey. Made out of sweet potatoes. And although it was not his favorite, I quite liked it and so did our kids. Thanks for humoring me babe!
Shepard's Pie. I'm wondering if this is a regular meal at homes across America, but I'd never made it before. It was good....and a lot of work. So I'll keep it around but I don't think I'll make it unless I feel super adventurous. Also I feel like it's more of a fall or winter recipe.
Crispy fries. This recipe is the only one in the bunch that was kind of a bust for me. I think soaking the fries works well in keeping them crispy, however, there was just SO much seasoning on there that it was a little too much. Not my favorite, but I can see how some out there might love it. I'm going to keep searching for the perfect homemade fry recipe because we do love them.
Stuffed Peppers. This was more a favorite of my husband's and mine, rather than the kids, but only because it's a little hard to eat that pepper when you can't cut your own food. Delicious, nonetheless.
Honey roasted almonds. You know that smell at the mall during Christmas time when you walk by the almond vendor and want to die it's so good? You can have that in your house. So yeah, make this right now!
Hawaiian haystacks. I know this is probably another pretty common dinner for most people, but we've never had it at our house! Not anymore, as we will be making this one again and again. Our kids totally devoured their plates and wanted seconds. I think one of the reason's my 3 year old loved it is because she got to "build" her own haystack. That makes this recipe a keeper in my book!
Summer vegetable tian. This was delicious. And so pretty. Such a nice parting from our usual broccoli or cauliflower veggie. I will definitely make this again (we omitted the onions on the bottom and I just put a few flakes in there).
Homemade french bread. The only bad thing I have to say about this is that it didn't exactly taste like french bread to us. At all. But it was good nonetheless, and we used it for a few meals so it was great.
The taco ring. Sounds a a little shady, I know, but this one we really liked. The kids absolutely loved it. So much in fact that I am already going to be making this one again. And I had enough leftover beef (from just a 1 pound package) that we used it for burritos the entire weekend. Yum.
Next up, homemade tortillas. I made tortillas from scratch! They were so good too. If I had the time, I would always do this because they were pretty easy and so yummy! I did use half wheat bread/half all purpose and they still turned out well.
What did I make with those homemade tortillas? These chicken enchiladas. It's a pretty standard enchilada recipe but we loved it. Delicious!
Monday, April 9, 2012
Motivating Monday
Lost another pound this week...of course I weighed in before the candy sugar binge that was Easter Sunday. All I have to do is watch this and it makes me want to work my butt off.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Motivating Monday
I'm 2 weeks into the "I am so done" weight loss effort and I am feeling really great. Yay for no more junk food bloat!! (although don't ask me how much candy I consumed on that little friends get together) The first week I lost 3.5 pounds but I never really count that first week because you're basically just losing the bloat that your body has been enduring up until that point, right? This week I lost just 1 but it's enough to keep me going strong. Hopefully by next week I'll feel a difference in my clothes.
I have to say it hasn't been all that difficult for me--I mean, I am the poster child for yo-yo dieting after all so I've been here before. More times than I care to count. And I know overeating gets me nowhere. I cut out all snacking and work out 5 days a week. Sure, some nights I am dying to mindlessly eat a bag of Doritos or make homemade chocolate chip cookies. But again, I know it won't help me reach my goal, and it just makes me feel like crap physically and emotionally. That doesn't mean I don't look forward to my free day each week. :)
Lots of Easter candy and goodies are coming my way and hopefully I can handle it without downing an entire bag of mini Cadbury eggs. Talk about bloat...and can I say bloat one more time? That'd make a total of 4 bloats in one post (that makes 5!). Yes!
One of my favorite workouts is the Banish Fat Boost Metabolism by Jillian Michaels.
If you're in the market for a new workout vid I highly recommend it. I've been doing it almost a year and it's still hard for me. You'll definitely have sweat beads dripping down your forehead after this one. The music isn't the greatest and sometimes Jillian gets on my nerves, but I'm telling you, the moves work! And it's only like $9 at Walmart or Amazon. (It is pretty high impact so if you have joint problems I'd try something else.)
Another thing that I do is track calories using the MyFitnessPal app on my iPod (there is also an online version).
If you're serious about losing weight I recommend it. This really helped me to shed some pounds last summer. I don't track as much as I should now but I feel a lot more aware about what is high calorie so I know how to eat. The hard part is actually doing it.
One more recommendation: the Couch to 10k app. I used this app last summer and I cannot wait to start up again this year.
It's a walk/run program that starts out with mostly walking, and eventually you are running a 10k distance. Running has so many benefits, but overall it makes me feel soooo good (as long as no injuries) and I know it changes my body for the better. You can sync this with your iTunes playlists and run to your own songs. I have 12 running playlists because I like to change it up every time and they are really motivating. One of my playlists is below if you need some ideas (I have to listen to up tempo music so don't make fun!):
The Naked and Famous: Young Blood
Benny Benassi Presents The Biz: Satisfaction
Ke$ha: Blow
Wolfmother: Pleased to Meet You
Britney Spears: I Wanna Go
Taio Cruz & Ludacris: Break Your Heart
Florence and the Machine: Dogs Days Are Over
Usher: DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
Hole: Celebrity Skin
Katy Perry: A Part of Me
Rihanna: We Found Love
Karmin: Brokenhearted
Flo Ride: Good Feeling
Cooldown:
Gotye: Somebody That I Used to Know
Mindy Gledhill: All About Your Heart
I also have a couple of "Run to Cadences" from the US Army/Air Force. They are only 1-2 minutes but are SO motivating to me...maybe because I come from a military family. My dad and brother are both currently in Afghanistan. So I guess I feel like I am bringing them on my run with me. :)
I have to say it hasn't been all that difficult for me--I mean, I am the poster child for yo-yo dieting after all so I've been here before. More times than I care to count. And I know overeating gets me nowhere. I cut out all snacking and work out 5 days a week. Sure, some nights I am dying to mindlessly eat a bag of Doritos or make homemade chocolate chip cookies. But again, I know it won't help me reach my goal, and it just makes me feel like crap physically and emotionally. That doesn't mean I don't look forward to my free day each week. :)
Lots of Easter candy and goodies are coming my way and hopefully I can handle it without downing an entire bag of mini Cadbury eggs. Talk about bloat...and can I say bloat one more time? That'd make a total of 4 bloats in one post (that makes 5!). Yes!
One of my favorite workouts is the Banish Fat Boost Metabolism by Jillian Michaels.
If you're in the market for a new workout vid I highly recommend it. I've been doing it almost a year and it's still hard for me. You'll definitely have sweat beads dripping down your forehead after this one. The music isn't the greatest and sometimes Jillian gets on my nerves, but I'm telling you, the moves work! And it's only like $9 at Walmart or Amazon. (It is pretty high impact so if you have joint problems I'd try something else.)
Another thing that I do is track calories using the MyFitnessPal app on my iPod (there is also an online version).
If you're serious about losing weight I recommend it. This really helped me to shed some pounds last summer. I don't track as much as I should now but I feel a lot more aware about what is high calorie so I know how to eat. The hard part is actually doing it.
One more recommendation: the Couch to 10k app. I used this app last summer and I cannot wait to start up again this year.
It's a walk/run program that starts out with mostly walking, and eventually you are running a 10k distance. Running has so many benefits, but overall it makes me feel soooo good (as long as no injuries) and I know it changes my body for the better. You can sync this with your iTunes playlists and run to your own songs. I have 12 running playlists because I like to change it up every time and they are really motivating. One of my playlists is below if you need some ideas (I have to listen to up tempo music so don't make fun!):
The Naked and Famous: Young Blood
Benny Benassi Presents The Biz: Satisfaction
Ke$ha: Blow
Wolfmother: Pleased to Meet You
Britney Spears: I Wanna Go
Taio Cruz & Ludacris: Break Your Heart
Florence and the Machine: Dogs Days Are Over
Usher: DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love
Hole: Celebrity Skin
Katy Perry: A Part of Me
Rihanna: We Found Love
Karmin: Brokenhearted
Flo Ride: Good Feeling
Cooldown:
Gotye: Somebody That I Used to Know
Mindy Gledhill: All About Your Heart
I also have a couple of "Run to Cadences" from the US Army/Air Force. They are only 1-2 minutes but are SO motivating to me...maybe because I come from a military family. My dad and brother are both currently in Afghanistan. So I guess I feel like I am bringing them on my run with me. :)
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